gpsd stuck in Dep-Wait on hppa

2006-05-02 Thread Tilman Koschnick
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Hi,

not sure if this is the right list for buildd issues, please point me to
the right address if it is not.

The package gpsd is recorded as Dep-Waiting for dbus-1-dev on hppa. The
latest upload depends on libdbus-1-dev now, which is available in
unstable. Could someone with sufficient access to the buildds release
it?

Cheers, Til


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Re: [hardware-donation] HP 9000 D220 (France)

2006-05-02 Thread Christophe Lucas
Martin Michlmayr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 If anyone is interested in the following machine for development,
 please get in contact with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 * Christophe Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-03-25 19:26]:
  RotomaLUG(http://www.rotomalug.org/) is LUG of Rouen area (France).
  
  We have had a donation of HP9000 machines.
  We have HP9000 D220. We have one of this machine to give to you.
 
 Matthew Wilcox says that the ``D220 should be totally supported,
 except for the EISA slots'' and that `` he 7300LC is quite acceptably
 fast; it's the last 32-bit PA processor, but quite nice.''
 
 See also http://www.parisc-linux.org/hardware/supported.html

OK.

Since my last mail there is around 2 months. This D220 seems not to be
interesting in you ? Or am I wrong ?

Have a nice day,

 - Christophe -


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Re: Bug#364231: [parisc-linux] Re: Bug#364231: exception catching

2006-05-02 Thread Matthias Klose
[should we drop parisc-linux?]

John David Anglin writes:
  Er, no; we're talking about official Debian packages here, and the
  libstdc++.so.6 in Debian is now from gcc-4.1.  The problem is precisely that
  GMP *is* being built using gcc-4.0, but libstdc++ is from gcc-4.1, resulting
  in the double libgcc_s problem.
 
 Then, you must build *eveything* for hppa with gcc-4.1 or later.
 
 Unfortunately, there's an ABI break.  Mixing libraries compiled with
 4.0 or earlier with libraries compiled with 4.1 or later is just going
 to cause unnecessary problems.   3.3 uses libstdc++.so.5, so you
 avoid the double libgcc_s problem building GMP.  However, you still
 have the ABI change affecting the passing and return of complex types.
 
 At a fundamental level, libstdc++.so.6, libgfortran.so.1.0.0 and any
 other gcc libraries built with 4.1 or later need glibc built with 4.1
 to function correctly because of the various complex functions in
 the math library.
 
 I think there's a dynamic loader bug here as well.  I'm just
 guessing but I think the double libgcc_s problem causes a problem
 with the handling of .eh_frame data.


Ok, coming back to the question of the system compiler on hppa for
etch. Assuming that hppa does want to do that:

- is glibc buildable with gcc-4.1 on hppa?
- libstdc++6 would need to conflict with libgcc2, which seems to be
  doable, but then rules out g++-3.4 and g++-4.0 as a fallback
  solution, where g++-4.1 fails.
- libgfortran did have a soname change, so nothing needs to be done.
- is libffi hit by the ABI change as well?

Matthias


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Re: Bug#364231: [parisc-linux] Re: Bug#364231: exception catching

2006-05-02 Thread John David Anglin
 Ok, coming back to the question of the system compiler on hppa for
 etch. Assuming that hppa does want to do that:
 
 - is glibc buildable with gcc-4.1 on hppa?

As far as I know, there's no new problems using 4.1 instead of 4.0.  See
http://lists.parisc-linux.org/pipermail/parisc-linux/2006-April/028894.html
and test results for a gcc 4.2.0 build using this glibc build
http://lists.parisc-linux.org/pipermail/parisc-linux/2006-April/028918.html

 - libstdc++6 would need to conflict with libgcc2, which seems to be
   doable, but then rules out g++-3.4 and g++-4.0 as a fallback
   solution, where g++-4.1 fails.

True.

 - is libffi hit by the ABI change as well?

No.  It's not affected because it doesn't support complex types.

I have one libffi fix that's not yet in 4.2.0 that fixes the remaining
Java testsuite failures.  I haven't tested a backport to 4.1.

Dave
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Re: [hardware-donation] HP 9000 D220 (France)

2006-05-02 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Christophe Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-02 15:14]:
 Since my last mail there is around 2 months. This D220 seems not to be
 interesting in you ? Or am I wrong ?

Actually, Marc Zyngier was interested.  I'll forward the mail to you
again.
-- 
Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/


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